Getting The Edits Back On Your Debut Novel: A Survival Diary
I am excited, grateful, giddy even. I wrote a novel and some charitable people have agreed to publish it. Since then we have conducted a structural ed...
I am excited, grateful, giddy even. I wrote a novel and some charitable people have agreed to publish it. Since then we have conducted a structural ed...
An ideas piece by Lauren Fuge on how being immersed in a new language re-ignited an old flame. I rocked up in Munich with a year and a half of la...
This is a creative nonfiction piece by CB Mako showing a real-time response to critique, and its interaction with mental health. “I have a non-...
What's in a name? Irene Bell explores a history of authors obscuring their identities with pseudonyms. “Literature cannot be the business...
Claire Rosslyn Wilson on decluttering and detangling the relationship between emotion and objects. I sat with my things and heard them breathe in...
Fiona Murphy on how the benefits of a book club stretch beyond sharing a wine and a wheel of cheese. There are two questions that most ...
Scarlett Harris on the pros and cons of getting behind the paywall. These days, publishing is an increasingly paywalled industry in which som...
Britt Aylen on her history of failing National Novel Writing Month -- and why she keeps going back for more. They say the first sign of...
In this ideas piece, Cameron Colwell looks at how longform fiction expands the scope for more nuanced exploration of important topics. In i...
Rebecca Varcoe on Jennifer Down's Pulse Points, and the complexity of critiquing the work of a person who exists in your real life too. ...
Laura Elizabeth Woollett on the often hidden emotional punch of farewelling a long-term project. Writer's Grief I know the tears are comin...
Scarlett Harris on not wanting to write a book—but wanting to want to write a book. Should I Write A Book? It seems like every wee...
Oliver Mol Writes to cult legend Eric Yoshiaki Dando for a little help figuring it all out. Several days ago I boarded a train from Redfern...
This is an ideas piece by Elizabeth Flux, about how young writers are killing their careers (and writer bio) with cuteness. Di...
Brendan James Murray, on the sometimes fine line between fact and fiction in narrative nonfiction. There’s currently a turf-war being...
This is Craig Hildebrand-Burke, on what the golden age of TV and Film adaptations means for writers. It’s Oscars season, which inevitably...
This is Scarlett Harris, with her Obligatory Leaving New York Essay. It all started with Joan Didion’s seminal “Goodbye to All That...
This is a piece by Scarlett Harris, on writing and guilt. I’m a guilty person. If I cancel plans, don’t go to the gym or call i...
This is a piece by Robert Lukins, on the sometimes long and always wonky road to publication. It’s all very strange. I’ve wanted nothing b...